The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Peter Landers - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Peter Landers
TitleSubjectAuthors
Acquisition heat up in Japan.(acquisition battle for International Digital Communications Inc.)Business, internationalPeter Landers
Asia revival belies Japan's supposed role as region's engine.Business, internationalPeter Landers
Big bank merger may herald breaking down of barriers.(Sumitomo Bank Ltd. and Sakura Bank Ltd plan to merge by April 2002)Business, internationalPeter Landers
Businesses are hoping the yen's rise will lead to its fall.Business, internationalPeter Landers
Businesses show optimism in survey, but remain wary.(Japanese business survey)Business, internationalPeter Landers, Takeshi Takeuchi
Cable & Wireless wins battle for IDC with rich offer; U.K. company's large bid reflects hopes for a boom in the Japanese telecom market.Business, internationalPeter Landers
Fujitsu tries to become E-commerce leader; market observers ask whether its shares warrant Internet-stock pricing.Business, internationalPeter Landers
GDP rise shows Tokyo's aggressive tactics are working.(Japan's gross domestic product)Business, internationalPeter Landers, Bill Spindle
GDP surged 7.9% in quarter; data don't assure recovery, economists warn.(Japan)Business, internationalPeter Landers
Internet stocks may click; Japan's pricey valuations bar few investors.Business, internationalPeter Landers
Japanese telecom businesses seen pairing with foreigners.Business, internationalPeter Landers
Japan's firms say business climate is better; despite recovery, companies plan to reduce their new investments.(Bank of Japan survey)Business, internationalPeter Landers
Nation's three biggest banks to consolidate operations.(Japan's Fuji Bank, Industrial Bank of Japan and Dai-Ichi Kangyo to merge)(Brief Article)Business, internationalPeter Landers
NEC rides Internet boom.Business, internationalPeter Landers
NTT braces for competition.(Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.)Business, internationalPeter Landers
NTT DoCoMo stands out.(NTT Mobile Communications Network)Business, internationalPeter Landers
Peers barrage Japan's central bank chief.(Masaru Hayami pressured by the Japanese government to weaken yen)Business, internationalPeter Landers
Shipbuilders face rough seas.(Money and Investing)(Japan's plan to overhaul its shipbuilding industry)Business, internationalPeter Landers
Time for energy policy shift?(rising antinuclear sentiment could force Japan to change its energy policy)Business, internationalPeter Landers
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